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Dean Koontz's books have sold over 400 million copies of his impossible to categorize novels. He's a master storyteller who has thrilled fans for years. Anthony Mason visits with the author to hear some stories he's never told anyone--about his work, his life and his dogs.

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  • Dean Koontz changed my life more than any other writer. When I started reading his books, I just couldn`t stop, and I haven`t stopped since. There is something about the way he writes that is just magic. He doesn`t need buckets of gore like other horror writers because he understands that what is inside the human mind is more scary than gore will ever be. Truly a genius!

  • It's nice to know that he uses his wealth for a good cause. ;)

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  • i fuckin' want his library.

  • My best friend Susan has long been an admirer of Mr. Koontz and his, along with his wife Gerta's love and understanding of animals. Now I know why.

  • @rockhammer85

    Me either, but

    I've heard the interviews he's done on coast to coast am - always heartwarming, unpretentious and fun! Please note: author royalties from books written by Trixie and edited by Dean, go directly to CCI

    [canine companions for independence] "Life is Good" is my favorite.

    ~ and it makes a nice gift. ;)

  • Very interesting. I never knew much about Dean Koontz himself until seeing this. He comes across as a nice, unpretentious guy. His stories always are always intriguing, and I think he has one of the most readable styles around.

    It was also good to see him helping the dogs. They're awesome animals.

  • Dean Koontz is confusing. I agree with Stephen King: Sometimes the dog lover can write "like hell," and sometimes he can't write at all. A little too inconsistent for me.

  • Dean is the man!! I started reading his books when I was 14 and haven't stopped at the age of 20.

  • Dean, you are just epic.

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